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Children ask for what they want. Do you?

As adults we lose the skill of asking for help. What does that cost us? Continue reading

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How to reset your comfort zone to something which motivates

Are you aware of your comfort zones and how they may be impacting negatively upon you? I certainly wasn’t until I listened to a GTD podcast titled Making Change Stick. It seems that often, despite our best intentions, it is … Continue reading

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The Brain Blog shows the benefits of mapping relationships

When you start mapping out the people you know and their relationships to you, and one another, interesting things happen. The Brain Blog’s article Everyone Is Connected. It’s Time to See the Links. which describes adding people and mind mapping … Continue reading

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The office – An example of what GTD can do

In just four hours of concentrated work I cleared and processed four in-trays, one bookshelf, two desks, the floor, the top of three filing cabinets and a table. The only casualties were a cheap office shredder and a Dymo labeller tape. … Continue reading

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